There is some dicussion on the subject already, among some team members, even came up with the name Incognito Academy.

There are a lot of aspects to the project, it easily overwhelms new people, but even people who are more or less familiar with crypto in general need help, coz Incognito is often doing things in a different way.

There is one major issue that prevents me from writing a proposal right away:people don’t read

I am sure some people will argue they themselves do read, but the majority doesn’t.

So what is next?

video’s
possible, although there is so much development going on, the video would probably have to be updated weekly.

animations
also possible, might be easier to update, little more work to create the first version though

comic book style

a “real” academy
set up an educational environment with short lessons, some questions at the end

A lot of effort has already been put in writing different tutorials and howto’s. Before we waste more time, money and effort on a new source of information that will not be used, we need to determine what format fits the users best.

These are my thoughts while thinking about how to improve information usage.
If someone else wants to give it a shot, go for it!

I have an extensive background in education, and I can tell you that what @Jamie says is true. A lot of people don’t read. At best, they skim and miss important detail.

It’s even worse when the information is divorced from the actual thing they are trying to learn; “divorced” meaning they learn in one separate area, and apply the knowledge in a completely different area. Sometimes they aren’t even aware this separate learning area exists. (I can’t even tell you how often people don’t even think to google things.)

Often the best approach is just-in-time learning. This means you deliver the lesson right when the person needs it. For example, if they need to learn how to use the pdex, then the tutorial should be right there in the pdex–not separated off into some virtual classroom. This is why I like @Mike_Despo’s suggestion of linking to the video (or whatever the tutorial ends up being) directly from the app–directly from the pdex. That way, when someone is trying to learn pdex, the information is right there, right at their fingertips, right when they need it.

Hopefully this provides some insight that could help deliver learning material on the Incognito platform.

@Mike_Despo, one thing you could do is join a Zoom meeting with your phone, cast your screen, and record. There is likely better software out there, but I’m just thinking about software you might already have.